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So I find that I spend way way too much time on the internet even though now I do not have regular access to a computer. I try so hard to remove the connections that I have to the outside world and limit the time I spend posting my comings and goings in the world and every happening in my life so as not to perpetuate the connected culture and my generation’s incapacitating attachment to electronic communications and the like but every time I turn around some new thing is popping up and I have to try it.

All this to say: look at my shiney new Twitter badge! Also I’m on facebook a lot, which is probably how you found out about this page.

Anyway, I am going to update my twitter and then grab dinner now. Stay tuned for more information than you really wanted to know about me.

It has come to my attention that Christians are idiots.

As the title reads, it has come to my attention that those who claim to follow Jesus and label themselves Christians should really take a closer look at what they believe as well as what they say before they open their mouths and begin to attempt to talk. More often than not I find Christians to be the ones who are screwing themselves over more than the general populace, and here is an example that flew across my computer screen for no reason today.

The Christian right is up in arms over a recent marketing campaign by the czars of coffee we know and love as Starbucks Coffee Company. The company’s campaign replaces their usual cups with new and improved cups with phrases on them to cater to the pseudo-intellectuals that frequently set up in their local shop with their laptops, pdas, iPods, and papers filled with manuscript ideas so that people will notice them writing whatever it is they are writing and will feel an undeserved swelling of pride in their chests that will validate their existence… clearly another rant altogether. One phrase that, in the words of the Christian who was offended by it, “flabbergasted everyone [they] showed it to” is as follows: “Heaven is totally overrated. It seems boring. Clouds, listening to people play the harp. It should be somewhere you can’t wait to go, like a luxury hotel. Maybe blue skies and soft music were enough to keep people in line in the 17th century, but Heaven has to step it up a bit. They’re basically getting by because they only have to be better than Hell. — Joel Stein, columnist for the Los Angeles Times.” Consequently after reading one cup out of the entire campaign, Florida resident Ken Peck blew up. And then rallied a boycott of the coffee shop. Good lord Christians love themselves some boycotts!

I myself am a Christian. I despise the term because so many “Christians” act like Ken Peck. I personally love the quote that caused Ken Peck to blow up because it shows a deeper issue: American Christians forgot what it was like to own a pair of balls. They also forgot their main religious text, the Bible. I do not see the cup as a persecution of Christians, but even if it was any Christian who has actually read the Bible would realize (if they had a brain larger than a cotton swab and half as dense which I doubt there are many such Christians) that Jesus said we would experience persecution. I am sorry, but to claim this as persecution belittles the thousands of Christians who celebrate their faith when they are told at gunpoint to leave it.

Sure, boycott Starbucks and miss the bigger picture. But that is the Christian way these days. Let’s all unite about this stupid little issue and whine about it until we get our way. But when it comes to issues like children in Northern Uganda being brain washed to fight a war that is unjust, you will be hard pressed to find a Christian who even know Northern Uganda from their own anus. The Christian response to this new Starbucks campaign should be this: we have clearly not communicated what heaven will be like, and part of this may be because we do not know ourselves.

Isn’t it sad that Christians can unite to defeat the big ‘ole mean coffee cup but not actually do something useful for other people? Or forget that, useful period? Heaven forbid we do something that makes us uncomfortable.

In case you want to read the article for yourself (and see the other tasty nugget where the Christian says: “Paleeze! Isn’t it funny how every thing is considered hate speech unless it’s directed at the Christian God? Starbucks should try putting a derogatory remark about the Muslims [or] Allah and see what kind of response they get.”(<–not realizing that Muslims pray to the same God)) visit http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55627

Dear General Populace

It is important to think for yourself and not to get hung up on the past. This is incredibly important otherwise you make yourself look like, for lack of a better word, an imbecile.

Take the war in Iraq. I am not here to say who is right and who is wrong. Moralistically whether we should have gone or not is just plain irrelevant at this point and is up to the individuals who are considering the issue to decide for themselves. My point is, we are there. Everyone who is calling out for our removal of troops fails to realize on minor thing: to just remove our troops from the area will destabilize the region creating a massive amount of chaos and blood that will just simply be worse than if we stayed until the good people of Iraq established a stable government. For one thing there is the possibility of Iran producing nuclear weapons in the near future. Not to mention the rather vague term of “sectarian violence.” We all know what Donald Rumsfeld was talking about, but he still felt the need to dress up the term. If the military pulled out, then that would leave a power vacuum that would be filled by the most powerful military party in the area. Of all the options, this would probably be the least peaceful and in actuality would probably be downright bloody.

So those of you who sit there and gripe about the United States still being in Iraq, think about this: if we pulled out of Iraq, you would be hammering the president, the government, and every one of our troops for being quitters once the region destabilized and we had an Iraqi civil war on our hands. The people who complain the most about us being there would be the first to complain about our leaving because the bloodshed would increase and peace would be the least of our concerns.

I enjoyed this…

Every now and then, I get a hankering for a little truthiness, and every now and then it isn’t when Colbert is spinning the headlines. And that normally involves a trip to the old South Park archives or some syndicated news (read: news.bbc.co.uk) or something along those lines. Today, it happened to be Penn and Teller. These guys have a great show called Penn and Teller’s Bullsh*t. They have managed to take stories that people won’t see on regular syndicated news (for obvious reasons) and spin them for comedic purposes while retaining truthiness. Here’s my new favorite clip.

Metal By Numbers

I have no idea who this guy is, but its awesome

Take me Back

Here is a song written be me and a friend of mine. It’s not about anyone, he is in a very dedicated relationship with his girlfriend of six years and I am single. Don’t know why the second is proof it’s not about anyone, but that’s what I wrote, so I think we will all live with that.

Take me Back

Chorus:

Take my heart, you know who I am,

Lead me back again into your arms,

Let your smile light the dark road,

I wanna hold you til I die.

V1:

Your smile is so enchanting, your eyes they shine so bright.

Take my hand and lead me away, Away from this place tonight

Bring me far from this place where all I have is fears,

Bring me far from this place, to a place without tears

V2:

Your arms are so inviting, never let me go again.

When yo u hold me close to you, you chase my fears away

Bring me far from this place where all I have is fears

Bring me far far away to a place without tears.

haiku

finals suck like vacuums

they annoy so brutally

i wish they were done

Metal.

 

I was just poking around on youtube for what everyone pokes around on youtube for (I had nothing to do and not enough time to do something real and useful), and I came across this. I did not realize they made a video for this song, I should pay closer attention. Anyway, this is As I Lay Dying’s Through Struggle. This song is amazing, and if y ou are not used to metal, look up the lyrics.

A Christian College Grimoire.

Man, if there is one thing in this world that I think I have an understanding of it is music and how a band works. Tonight I had my first practice with the chapel band at my college, and let’s just say we had more organization in my high school worship team than in this chapel band.

People here think the reason chapel sucks is a mystery. Ever since day one I thought that I sensed a lack of organization and preparedness. Often the band does not seem to know what they are doing, exception being the Kairos special team that has a month to prepare and takes full advantage of it. The realm of worship requires excellence, and when excellence is not present and the people in leadership are not willing to attempt excellence for risk of failure we cannot expect anyone to follow us. The reason why chapel sucks so bad is simple: the administration does not prepare properly and we, the student leaders (for that is really what we are), do nothing to correct the gross errors.

What needs to happen is this: there needs to be a set of teams that have a set time to practice and a leader who picks the songs. See, then its up to the individual team leaders to organize and the level of skill with the music will flow better because the teams will be familiar with everyone else’s styles. This is what we did in high school, and this is what needs to be done here. We modeled our system after successful bands and worship teams because it worked, it was not original but we stepped it up.

The World According to…

This world is packed with a seething mass of humanity that all have a unique voice. Many have been ignored, but here in America we have infinitely many ways to express ourselves and try to get our voices heard or our ideas seen. I am simply taking advantage of this and attempting to put together a blog for such purpose.

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